Italian Premier Meloni describes Putin’s cease-fire offer for Ukraine as ‘propaganda’
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Italian Premier Meloni describes Putin's cease-fire offer for Ukraine as 'propaganda'
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has dismissed a cease-fire offer for Ukraine by Russian President Vladimir Putin as “propaganda” as she wraps up a Group of Seven summit that saw a deal reached for a $50 billion loan to Ukraine.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni rejected as 'propaganda' proposals by Russian President Vladimir Putin for peace talks with Ukraine.
Italy PM slams Putin’s ‘propoganda’ on Ukraine peace talks
BARI, Italy, June 15 — Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni today slammed as “propaganda” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demand that Ukraine effectively surrender before any peace talks. “It doesn’t seem particularly effective to me as a negotiation proposal to tell Ukraine that it must withdraw from Ukraine,” she said at the end of a G7 summit in Italy, and as an international conference on ending the conflict opened in Switzerland. “Let’s…
The Prime Minister of Italy, Georgia Meloni, considers that the ceasefire plan suggested by Vladimir Putin “does not seem particularly effective”, since, in practice, it requires that “Ukraine must withdraw from Ukraine”.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Maloni has rejected a set of ultimatums from Russian Putin that he put forward for
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